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#1 ·
Hey guys, I am wondering if my headlights are normal or one of the bulb went out..

It just doesn't seems right to only have the right headlights on when on low beam and both of them on when it's high beam.

Also, my MSF course starts on this upcoming Saturday/Sunday. Any tips or suggestions are welcome !
 

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#12 · (Edited)
Lol, yea just a couple nights ago I was riding from work behind a coworker and at the next stop sign she motioned me over to her window to tell me the same.

When I told her it's my high beam and turned it on she asked why I don't just leave it on. 'Cause I used to, until it pissed off enough people.
"I just don't want you to get pulled over."
"Most bikes only come with one light; they're not gonna pull me over."
Besides...
This has been done in sport bikes with two separate enclosures for a long time now. It's an easy way to sort out who's actually a rider and who's faking it. Some of the newer top end bikes are getting away from the right only low beam and using dual modes with both lights on now. Honda got around this by keeping with the single headlamp enclosure.
...it's nothing new.

I did thank her for her concern, and hope she continues to bring up anything she thinks I should know.
 
#5 ·
lol I love this. Everyone I've invited over points that out. "hey man only one lights working" or "is it suppose to be like that." I wasn't involved in the design process, and yet there's still a hint of embarrassment lol. I'm interested in a fix for this. I thought about the brights always approach, but since I can't ride towards myself, I'm unsure of how bright my lights are. I'm worried about the on coming traffic.
 
#6 ·
This has been done in sport bikes with two separate enclosures for a long time now. It's an easy way to sort out who's actually a rider and who's faking it. Some of the newer top end bikes are getting away from the right only low beam and using dual modes with both lights on now. Honda got around this by keeping with the single headlamp enclosure.
 
#9 ·
to be honest i have ridden a lot of bikes at night and i must say that for the stock headlight setup on this bike at night time, its very good indeed. the highbeam is nothing short of magic , for stock lights, its damn good.
 
#11 ·
spot on Jeff, i usually run the "Narva +" series of globes in my rides after the stock ones go kaput and they work very very well. pick them up at supercheap auto and the likes and are usually not that expensive